Tuesday, June 11, 2013

THE FALLEN ANGELS BOOK CLUB, R. Franklin James

Before I begin this review, I want to apologize for any errors.  This is an excellent book, but I've been very sick since late last night and I may not do it justice.

This is R. Franklin James' debut novel, a fact which I find hard to believe.  She has created a character I love in Hollis Morgan, and a great plot.  Morgan has spent time in prison for her ex-husband's white collar crimes.  While she was in law school and not paying enough attention, he got her to sign some documents.  She sort of knew it was wrong to sign but just did it to get him out of her hair so she could go on studying.  Later in court, when she was convicted of fraud, he just shrugged his shoulders and walked out, leaving her to serve several years in prison.  Now she is out and has finished her parole.  She has worked as a paralegal for five years at a respected law firm.  If she can get certain people to sign a recommendation, she can possibly be judged rehabilitated, the first step in getting back into law school.

Meanwhile, her parole officer had recommended that she and about six other people with white collar crime records form a book club.  They called it The Fallen Angels Book Club.  Since they were all a bit isolated due to their past, this was a social occasion they looked forward to.  That is until the night one of them was murdered after their meeting.  That was the same day Morgan had a phone message from her ex-husband.  Of all the people she never wanted to hear from, he was right at the top of the list.

There follows a plot with interesting characters that I found it hard to believe was a first novel.  Happily it appears to be the first in a series of Hollis Morgan mysteries.  I'm going to follow the series and R. Franklin James.  I've found a winner.

Recommended reading
Source:  Publisher through Partners in Crime book tours

10 comments:

  1. Barbara: Hope you are feeling better and on the road to recovery. Superb review!!! Thank you for sharing!!!!!!

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  2. This does sound great, although it is sort of hard to believe she would get a job at a respected law firm!

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    1. She had been having lots of trouble because of her record, but then a "kind-hearted" lawyer gave her a job anyway assisting him because he liked her knowledge and spirit. It doesn't sound so impossible in the book.

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  3. Thank you for your thoughtful review even though I understand you are dealing with an illness. For a debut author an appreciative reader is a big plus.

    I'm looking forward to releasing the second book in the series: Sticks and Stones late 2013/early 2014.

    Again, get better soon.

    R.Franklin James

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    1. Thank you for an enjoyable read. It was a short-term illness and I'm fine now. I look forward to Sticks and Stones this fall or winter. Keep writing these books and I'll be happy.

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  4. I'm so sorry you're sick and hope you're feeling better. This book must be good if you want to follow the series.

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  5. So sorry you have been sick. I went to the doctor today for a sick visit also:( Hope you are better soon.

    This does sound like a good read.

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  6. Cheryl, Kathy and Diane, It occurred to me too late that I might scare everyone when I said I was sick. It was just one of those one-day ickies and the next day I felt like I'd been hit by a bus but was on the mend. Glad you read my review and hope you'll read the book. It's a fun read.

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  7. not the one i was looking for, but good to see this post!

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